How filter search in elasticlunr.js
i am trying to search an index generated by @gatsby-contrib/elasticlunr
the generated index looks like this:
{
"version": "0.9.5",
"fields": ["title", "path", "section"],
"ref": "id",
"documentStore": {
"docs": {
"fe565569-77a5-566d-bb47-96a6094c22c5": {
"id": "fe565569-77a5-566d-bb47-96a6094c22c5",
"title": "schema",
"path": "/graphql/schema",
"section": "graphql"
},
"cd1cdd40-4bb7-5ff6-9908-6c9ad692e75c": {
"id": "cd1cdd40-4bb7-5ff6-9908-6c9ad692e75c",
"title": "Component",
"path": "/react/component",
"section": "react"
},
"c1aecadb-3d1e-5d49-87f3-2b6f2c73433c": {
"id": "c1aecadb-3d1e-5d49-87f3-2b6f2c73433c",
"title": "Component",
"path": "/react/component2",
"section": "react"
},
"07159f12-dafb-53f6-b1ad-5032d56d25bb": {
"id": "07159f12-dafb-53f6-b1ad-5032d56d25bb",
"title": "Lazy",
"path": "/react/suspense",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06",
"title": "suspense",
"path": "/react/lazy",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
}
}
.....
}
is there a way i can get only get results whose section
== react
alone, and not all docs that match a search query in terms of a field.
e.g
when i search with a term su
with expand: true
in the config and set a filter section = 'graphql'
it should return :
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
but what i am currently getting is :
{
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06",
"title": "suspense",
"path": "/react/lazy",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
}
Thanks!
javascript gatsby lunrjs
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i am trying to search an index generated by @gatsby-contrib/elasticlunr
the generated index looks like this:
{
"version": "0.9.5",
"fields": ["title", "path", "section"],
"ref": "id",
"documentStore": {
"docs": {
"fe565569-77a5-566d-bb47-96a6094c22c5": {
"id": "fe565569-77a5-566d-bb47-96a6094c22c5",
"title": "schema",
"path": "/graphql/schema",
"section": "graphql"
},
"cd1cdd40-4bb7-5ff6-9908-6c9ad692e75c": {
"id": "cd1cdd40-4bb7-5ff6-9908-6c9ad692e75c",
"title": "Component",
"path": "/react/component",
"section": "react"
},
"c1aecadb-3d1e-5d49-87f3-2b6f2c73433c": {
"id": "c1aecadb-3d1e-5d49-87f3-2b6f2c73433c",
"title": "Component",
"path": "/react/component2",
"section": "react"
},
"07159f12-dafb-53f6-b1ad-5032d56d25bb": {
"id": "07159f12-dafb-53f6-b1ad-5032d56d25bb",
"title": "Lazy",
"path": "/react/suspense",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06",
"title": "suspense",
"path": "/react/lazy",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
}
}
.....
}
is there a way i can get only get results whose section
== react
alone, and not all docs that match a search query in terms of a field.
e.g
when i search with a term su
with expand: true
in the config and set a filter section = 'graphql'
it should return :
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
but what i am currently getting is :
{
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06",
"title": "suspense",
"path": "/react/lazy",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
}
Thanks!
javascript gatsby lunrjs
add a comment |
i am trying to search an index generated by @gatsby-contrib/elasticlunr
the generated index looks like this:
{
"version": "0.9.5",
"fields": ["title", "path", "section"],
"ref": "id",
"documentStore": {
"docs": {
"fe565569-77a5-566d-bb47-96a6094c22c5": {
"id": "fe565569-77a5-566d-bb47-96a6094c22c5",
"title": "schema",
"path": "/graphql/schema",
"section": "graphql"
},
"cd1cdd40-4bb7-5ff6-9908-6c9ad692e75c": {
"id": "cd1cdd40-4bb7-5ff6-9908-6c9ad692e75c",
"title": "Component",
"path": "/react/component",
"section": "react"
},
"c1aecadb-3d1e-5d49-87f3-2b6f2c73433c": {
"id": "c1aecadb-3d1e-5d49-87f3-2b6f2c73433c",
"title": "Component",
"path": "/react/component2",
"section": "react"
},
"07159f12-dafb-53f6-b1ad-5032d56d25bb": {
"id": "07159f12-dafb-53f6-b1ad-5032d56d25bb",
"title": "Lazy",
"path": "/react/suspense",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06",
"title": "suspense",
"path": "/react/lazy",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
}
}
.....
}
is there a way i can get only get results whose section
== react
alone, and not all docs that match a search query in terms of a field.
e.g
when i search with a term su
with expand: true
in the config and set a filter section = 'graphql'
it should return :
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
but what i am currently getting is :
{
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06",
"title": "suspense",
"path": "/react/lazy",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
}
Thanks!
javascript gatsby lunrjs
i am trying to search an index generated by @gatsby-contrib/elasticlunr
the generated index looks like this:
{
"version": "0.9.5",
"fields": ["title", "path", "section"],
"ref": "id",
"documentStore": {
"docs": {
"fe565569-77a5-566d-bb47-96a6094c22c5": {
"id": "fe565569-77a5-566d-bb47-96a6094c22c5",
"title": "schema",
"path": "/graphql/schema",
"section": "graphql"
},
"cd1cdd40-4bb7-5ff6-9908-6c9ad692e75c": {
"id": "cd1cdd40-4bb7-5ff6-9908-6c9ad692e75c",
"title": "Component",
"path": "/react/component",
"section": "react"
},
"c1aecadb-3d1e-5d49-87f3-2b6f2c73433c": {
"id": "c1aecadb-3d1e-5d49-87f3-2b6f2c73433c",
"title": "Component",
"path": "/react/component2",
"section": "react"
},
"07159f12-dafb-53f6-b1ad-5032d56d25bb": {
"id": "07159f12-dafb-53f6-b1ad-5032d56d25bb",
"title": "Lazy",
"path": "/react/suspense",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06",
"title": "suspense",
"path": "/react/lazy",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
}
}
.....
}
is there a way i can get only get results whose section
== react
alone, and not all docs that match a search query in terms of a field.
e.g
when i search with a term su
with expand: true
in the config and set a filter section = 'graphql'
it should return :
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
but what i am currently getting is :
{
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90a06",
"title": "suspense",
"path": "/react/lazy",
"section": "react"
},
"380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b90uuuu": {
"id": "380309db-ffa1-5f24-a192-36ac36b9uuuu",
"title": "super",
"path": "/graphql/super",
"section": "graphql"
}
}
Thanks!
javascript gatsby lunrjs
javascript gatsby lunrjs
asked Nov 22 '18 at 13:12
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